

The Second Greatest Sex 1955
"THE SINGIN' DANCIN' SAGA OF THOSE KANSAS CALICO DAYS!"
In the midst of the Wild West, a heated rivalry brews between the towns of Osawkie and Mandaroon. Each town is determined to become the county seat, leading to a series of events that keep the men away from home.
Director: George Marshall
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Second Greatest Sex (1955) about?
The film follows the story of Liza, a bride who takes matters into her own hands when her new husband is called away on his wedding night, leading to a series of events that challenge the traditional roles of men and women in the town of Osawkie.
Who directed The Second Greatest Sex?
The Second Greatest Sex was directed by George Marshall.
Who stars in The Second Greatest Sex?
The film features an all-star cast, including Jeanne Crain, George Nader, Kitty Kallen, Bert Lahr, and Mamie Van Doren.
Is The Second Greatest Sex (1955) worth watching?
While The Second Greatest Sex may not have been widely popular at the time of its release, its unique blend of western and comedy genres makes it a film worth watching for fans of lighthearted entertainment.
How long is The Second Greatest Sex?
The Second Greatest Sex has a runtime of 87 minutes.
About The Second Greatest Sex (1955) — A Lighthearted Western Comedy
In the midst of the Wild West, a heated rivalry brews between the towns of Osawkie and Mandaroon. Each town is determined to become the county seat, leading to a series of events that keep the men away from home. The tensions escalate when Matt Davis is called away on his wedding night, prompting his new bride Liza to take drastic action. Inspired by her teacher's words, Liza organizes a marital strike to put an end to the men's nonsense. With its unique blend of western and comedy genres, The Second Greatest Sex (1955) is a film that will keep you entertained from start to finish. Directed by George Marshall, this movie boasts an all-star cast, including Jeanne Crain, George Nader, and Mamie Van Doren. With its lighthearted and humorous take on the challenges faced by the women of Osawkie, The Second Greatest Sex is a must-watch for anyone looking for a fun and entertaining film. So, grab some popcorn and get ready to experience the singing, dancing saga of those Kansas calico days!




